I think the jury is still out on a few of those players, though time is running out. Also, Xavier Henry certainly started a bust, but he looked surprisingly solid this year. Obviously, he was supposed to be better, but after finally showing some respectable play, he needs a little credit.

Depending on where Anderson gets drafted I could throw countless names before him as I am just not a believer that he will translate into a quality NBA player like most on this site seem to believe. I have tried and tried to think of a player with his physical limitations being solid in the league and I can't, I would love to be proven wrong though.

It's hard to peg because we don't know where people will be drafted yet. I do like the Payne > Vonleh though.

PJ Hairston > Garry Harris.

Those are really the only ones I can think of without seeing draft positions.

But it's awfully hard to know who is a steal until we know where they are drafted. No way to know yet if he will pan out but I expected Noel to go #1 last year, which I thought might be a tad high. Perhaps now he will turn out to be a steal.

In terms of where guys are projected it seems like everyone is down on Aaron Gordon - I could see him dropping into someone's lap. I'm intrigued, as others are, by Anderson too. Seems like a real boom or bust pick.

He's going to be extremely interesting to watch as he attempts to develop in the NBA. He needs to do one of two things:

1. Bulk up and try to groom himself into a face-up PF, like Blake Griffin but not nearly as good.

2. Try to improve as a ball-handler and shooter so that he can play SF.

Personally, I think he's better off trying to bulk up. If he can, suddenly he's an above average ball-handler for his position (PF) rather than below average if he doesn't bulk up and has to play SF. He'd also have above average quickness and athleticism at PF to go with a very good motor.

I think Andrew Harrison is going to be a steal if he declares and goes early second. He's a big time competitor and I think all the criticism he's received this year is going to push him to succeed. Plus he's got great size for a PG, passes well, and can score.

Another name that comes to mind for me is Jarnell Stokes. Yes he's undersized, but the value he adds as a rebounder and bully is going to lead to a long NBA career in my opinion and some teams are going to regret not drafting him.

Ive been watching Dante play for nearly 10 years now, I think he is an NBA player, but not a star. I think Jabari Brown will be a very good pro, he is a very good shooter and reminds me a lot of Michael Redd. If he slips to the second round he'll be a steal. *side note: I think Dante will be a 2 not a point hence why I've put him and Jabari with one another*

Even though he's a senior, and the other potential steal PG from UConn is getting most of the attention, I think Russ Smith will be one of the biggest steals himself in this draft, able to outplay a lot of the other PGs drafted before him.

Jabari Brown will also be another steal, if he slips to the late first round, or early second round. Reminds me a lot of Jim Jackson, and Jackson was no slouch at the 2, and was the 4th overall pick the year he came out.

Also, the Harrison twins, both of them. A lot of people aren't that high on them based on their first year performance at Kentucky....well, maybe Aaron is worth more as a later 1st round pick than his brother, they say, because of all those clutches he made in the tournament and all....but, for some reason, I think they're both gonna excel at the pro level than at the college level, if they can play under the right system. If they both declare this year, then they would also be steals.

And finally, this site's draft board used to have Andre Dawkins listed in the late second round. But now, he's not even on it. I think he's gonna surprise a lot of people if he slips, or signs on with another team as an undrafted FA. Like i have mentioned before in my other posts on this site, he was the best "lights-out assassin" for Duke, and was only overshadowed because of all the media attention that Parker and Hood were getting. But, he's gonna be one of the biggest steals in this draft.